Politics & Government
Lieutenant Governor Debate in Issaquah Today
The debate is sponsored by the Issaquah/Sammamish Tea Party.

Lieutenant Governor candidates and Bill Finkbeiner will square off in a debate at today at 6:30 p.m.
Edmonds Patch will have a story on the debate on Friday.
The debate is sponsored by the Issaquah/Sammamish Tea Party, the Woodinville/Redmond Tea Party Patriots and the Citizens Alliance for Property Rights.
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Sammamish City Councilman and former "Evening Magazine" host John Curley are emcees.
Glenn Anderson is a current state representative from Fall City and Bill Finkbeiner is a former Senate Majority Leader from Kirkland. Both are Republicans.
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Anderson and Finkbeiner are the two Republicans running in a field of six candidates for Lieutenant Governor in the 2012 primary election on Aug. 7. The candidates include incumbent Lt. Gov. Brad Owen, a Democrat.
Washington is a "top-two" state, which means that the two candidates with the most votes will proceed to the general election, regardless of their party.